In the Ancient Near East when a person felt he was wronged it was his obligation to seek personal justice by retaliating in kind. |
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A company can be ordered to pay substantial damages, including back pay, for retaliating against whistle-blowers. |
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Teenagers are retaliating against being pigeonholed as anti-social yobs by holding a day of neighbourhood action. |
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The Blue Archer quickly recovered and threw a few more punches, a few hitting their mark, parrying the retaliating blows well. |
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We're not doing this to be retaliating or for retribution or revenge. |
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She believed the Council was angry that she had filed the first complaint and that it was retaliating against her. |
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The Tribunal also found that the respondent had infringed the Act by retaliating against the complainant. |
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Still, rules that prohibit an issuer from retaliating against an analyst are far less intrusive than structural reforms. |
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This is the essence of crisis instability, when pre-empting pays far greater benefits than retaliating. |
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Section 14.1 of the CHRA prohibits a person from retaliating against someone for filing or intending to file a human rights complaint. |
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Believing he was retaliating for the hit against Clay, tig killed the daughter of black gang leader Damon Pope. |
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On the weekend, several ministers in Olmert's cabinet inveighed against him and against Barak for not retaliating for Hamas' Qassam launches. |
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Olivier defended Burton by retaliating that he too received the same kind of review by the same critic for the same role. |
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The Company's Code of Business Conduct prohibits any Director, officer or employee of the Company from retaliating or taking any adverse action against anyone for raising or helping to resolve a complaint. |
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Most significantly, the FDLR responded to the operation by retaliating against civilians, killing at least 100 in late January and early February. |
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It is expected that management does not move or close production or deny access to workers for the direct purpose of retaliating against those who have formed or are attempting to form a workers' organization. |
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It prohibits employers from retaliating against employees involved in raising concerns of reporting violations of airline safety rules and regulations. |
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The furore is also likely to put further pressure on loyalist paramilitary leaders who have been arguing that loyalists refrain from retaliating over recent attacks by dissident republicans. |
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Through the Guidelines for Business Conduct, employees are expressly prohibited from retaliating against any other employee for having raised concerns or complaints in good faith. |
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This does not necessarily remove the incentive to retaliate since the short-term loss may be smaller than the long-term benefit of retaliating resulting from the return to the regime of coordination. |
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The possibility of retaliating by preventing Iran from broadcasting on European territory was rejected, however, with ministers declaring that the EU is against censorship. |
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The virtual destruction of the tribe came in the late 18th and early 19th centuries at the hands of the Dogrib, however, who were retaliating for earlier raids and harassments. |
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